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Capturing the Revolution

The United States, Central America, and Nicaragua, 1961-1972

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The book explores the revolutionary movements of the 1960s, highlighting the widespread discontent in the underdeveloped world against colonialism and local oligarchies. It delves into the causes of these revolutions and the U.S. response, particularly through the Alliance for Progress, which aimed to counter insurgencies with American developmental strategies. Additionally, it emphasizes the independent policies adopted by Latin American nations, often in direct opposition to U.S. initiatives, showcasing the complexity of the political landscape during this transformative era.

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Capturing the Revolution, Michael D. Gambone

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